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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. M KDFORP, OUEGOX. T1IURSDAV. KKHKITARY 28. 1929. PAOF, KJMR OFFUT ROADSTER DYNAMIC DOLLARS IT BY TOURISTS tlon service which carries tourists to these regions.. "The , community which . backs up this advertising with Its own j well-planned advertising of local : scenic nnd recreational attractions. is hound to profit as a result." . 1 - ' IN HOLLYWOOD DIVORCE SUIT VOICES ON ETHER 800ST PROPERTY PROGRAM ENJOYED ! ' i .. '.""'I " Ether spooks have upon Medford. Just as Cleal Charlton was about to thank his brother-in-law, V. N. Offutt, for a '"buggy ride" in the lattor's Oldsmobllo roadster the otnor nlglit, and Mt. Offutt wa3 driving the car into Its nocturnal resting place, both, men became aware ot a distant Jazz orchestra, , . vwuviitiv vuiuuiK iroin a niuuen ji rpceiving set in the garage. Surprised, Mt. Charlton jumped from the car aud started looking around. Tho reception was loo clear to bo coming from tho Offutt radio rocoivlng set In their homo . ncrosB tho street. Just to make , suro, Mr. Offutt turned off tho mo tor ot his car preparatory to going homo to investigate. - Hut 'simultaneously with his act ot turning off tho motor the music also ceased. 'It's coming from the car," ex claimed Mr. Charlton, starting to get back into- tho machine, "Say, have you gono batty, too? I thought I was the only one with the radio bug around here," said Mr. Offutt. "Come lot's get out of hero before wo'vo both entirely j. lost our minds." Ho went across u the; street to his .homo and dls- covorod that Ills fndlo had nut been turned on all evening. uacic m tno garage, Mr. Charl- descended'. N'ew and dynamic dollurs flow to tno tills of businessmen who AT support, community advertlsl, nc cordlnif to R s. McGlnnls. passen ger traffic lnnnasor for Southern Pacific, who says that- tourist travel contributes much to the prosperity f the west. "The (lolSt- spent -by Ahe tour W .Me.lilnnln.said. "Is a most , dynamic 'dollar. Quickly pacing into circulation,, it has a greater stimulus : for business than tho home, town dollar which has been traveling the round of the city's cash registers and purses for a period of yeura. Tteeeiitly. to show llio work a dollar does... a new greenback was put Into circulation.; attached , to which was a note asking each spender o record, thereon the transaction In which It played a part. The result showed that In 14. days the dollar changed hands 27 times, five times, each for sal ary, tobacco,, cigarettes; three times for candy; twice each . for DERBY SCHOOL TQN DAY WASHING DBIIBY, Ore., Feb. 2S. (Sjiec lal.) The 'AVashlngton's Birthday progrum nnd: flag raiding exercbes at Derby school on' Friday morn ing were 'enjoyed by many uf t 1 parents in the districts Mrs. CariesH npent the week enc t at home In Phoenix. ' Mrs. U. C Ulchnrda of VlctorluJ it.' C, ami Mrs. Hi U. Andrews : of Auburn. Wash., .sinters of Mrs. . Curious, are! at the Cnrlcss home, in Phoenix hecnuNO pf the Illness of their moth er, Mrs. Frost. , . . Miss "WideH was a Med ford vis itor on Suturdny. ' - V Mr. .and -Mrn. Stokes called at the - Chambers home Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Tom "Cook nnd fam- men's furnishings and shaves; and j Hy of liutte Fnlls spent Wunday at onco each for automobile acces ' " Ht- T' J vtVt ' - J 1 j 1 1 j . 4j . r l-iYvM'V 7W ! MlfA P.-T.A.T0 MEET IN OTOL i "F HKAtlLI;. 1'V'O. 23 Hpeciul) ( ford visitor the lst weuk wf re , Cliurles lH'Armonil. Mrs. DeAr-i nmiiil Mr. and Miss Hwnn.Mon, i Mrs. Mnyfield, Airs. Siimlurnon nnd: iTlH'lma Snndornon. J Hoy Junes of the Meadows de livered a di'CH.sed hog to the Med ford market one day last week, j Washington's birthday was ob- servtMl by the school ehlltlren by ; I a hulf day program, consisting of j readtiiKs. The rest of the dny . j was a half holiday. The older girls of thi- school met at tho Dome or .Mr. nun .mvh. usury u- MOTHER! The regular meetlim of thi. Aiul-'tnn and spent tho afternoon htiv- orh I'.-T. A. will lie held at thejlnB and welni-r roast and pluylng school hoiiho Friday evening. March Ramos. 1. Tim i.i-i. ,., ...... i. ...... i nuuneed. no will he a surprise for' those who attend. All are cor-j dlally Invited, W. 11. Smith and daughter Miss; Kiln, were Sunday gufsts at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Uig-l ham of 13a.lc Point. , Or. Jnskeep, county physielan, and Mis. King, county nunc, were! calling In our community the first I of the week ns we havo two eases' of scarlet fever here. : 1 layer meeting was held at tho s Best Laxative is "California , Fig Syrup" PENSION BILLS PASS FOR WIDOWS WILSON Mjuriri- Plvnn. former Yale football star, who has bean sued lor divorce in Los Angeles by viola Dana, his motion picture actress jdent volte. series, hacon, garterg and tooth paste. ,. Wlieli the tourist puts a dollar Into circulation It Is a. new dollar. ah mltHtitm- -to the community's ready cash, and of benefit to every uuglnuss througli which it passes. . uUun. iu nu bnittgu, nir. v;nart-1 wi'hms im ougii which 11 passes, ton Started the motor of thn cm-'.For hiu reason thp tnm-lHt lonvns again aud fr. Offutt returned Just permanent benefit, in overy com munity he visits. .' Southern Vaciflc Is doing much to advertise tho - communities It y-orves. Kach year we spend ap proximately $1,300,000 in advertis ing tho regions served by our lines and the fine modern1' trnnspnrtn- tin time, to hoar another refrain from the jazr. orchestra, which was now beginning to fade. That tho atmosphere was In an unusually transmlsslvo mood nnd the motor of tho Oldsmobllo acted as a temporary receiving set, was the explanation offered by Sir. Of futt. ARSENATE SPRAY sehool houso last Sunday even in or. I Mr. Zurk is our leader ami tho topic was prayer. A youtiK poo . pie's society was also oranlKed 'with Miss Ella Itlackman as presi- i'he young people will hold their first meet 1 ni' next Sunday (evening, March 3 nl 7 o'clock, i K very one Is cordially invited to 'attend. The prayer meeting will WASHINGTON. Fob. B. - Utlls provldlue for pensions of sr.OUO annually to .Mrs. Kdith Ilil II m? Wllstm. widow of President Wilson, and Mrs. Louise A. Wood, widow of Major General leonanl Wood, former governor general of tho Philippines, were vtisscd at a session of the house Wednesday, as was n measure that would the home of Fred Uunlap. Mr. and Mrs. Hums Wymorc nnd Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Marloii and son wore guests for cards at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde ; Smith of 1uttu Fulls Saturday evening. Mrs. J. M. lirown. of Jiuch .viH Itod tho E. B. , Chambor family Saturday afternoon. On Sunday, n- party including! Mill "Wldell, Mrs. Uan - Wurtx, Frank Dunlap, Krnle, Karl and George Deen motorexl to Prospect whore they enjoyed' winter sports in the snow. A picnic lunch was part of tho fun. HOUSE BILL LUIS n I Tr.ll Tin A w"" a m,,ulM r 11 wm lu,, u ll- enbaeher. American aviator A H III J landed Sunday school and ehureh;Mh(, (lmvn (Wvmau a U" Ull U Ji!lt lmnvil"1,l,lt Ht mduy after-j ,hn.nir M, Wm-)d WH,.. ;i.e neiu nm-r mo young people s 1UVH. lm. L.oni;l.0K,inal medal of meetings each Kumluy Evening. h(MllH. (0 cnntaiu. IMward V. Klek- Wuno a numiK-r trom noro at-, Anil,.toim nvlator who Ircraft with the first wild flowers of the season yellow daisies. Karl Haker was absent from school Monday and Tuesday be cause of a toothache. Mr. and Mrs. Hoss Wymoro were dinner guests at the-Vm. Marion ' home on Sunday. , . ' - ' ' , Misa Wldell nnd Mrs. Carl ess mo f .SAJlftM, iiri.; Folt; .28.' iit ored to i-nocn x inesday evening Thorwhuflsli wltli hook and lino the frW7.1ng was so hard on thei Trunk's Prescription Is designed 10 visit i ue sick ioiks at ino car-1 ' , 1 , , rri,i in relb-vo your trouide nuicuiy less home 1 ' 0 juniwu 10 uiKiiig iune iai 1 ... ' " 4 -1 -'Wn in any 0110 day from nil the' A man who gave . name as Dell Allen hi Draw.' . Streams In Orovon executing tho Halter was eanvaRsing tho t'olumbla.. according to II. It. 4ii0, Ueagle district the first or tno from torturing pain now certify I WCi'K. IIO HUH a IIOIIlli uwiui j 111 UMifi. 11. ii. ui miid'ii "i i he claimed has never r- lagier. nan . m-rmn--.. 1 nnd liuddv -WtiMhimrtim. I4rt. Pnoa.: C . , ........ in tu.y iv.i linfnre. Wo ! inKing nuniiH 1 leseiipuon tollo, fought 10 rounds to a draw Hurry Mother 1 A iru-puouh.it ol "California t'tfi- Syrup" uow will thoroughly clean the little bowt-ls and in a few hours yon have a. well, play ful child adio. Kvcn if cnwsi fi'Ver Uh. bilious, const ipati-d or full t.f cold, children luve its pleasant ta-t'. Tell your ilrtigviAt you want iilv the genuine ''('alitorniii Kit? Syrup"' whifh lias directions for huhios and rljildrcu of all nem prmitil on butt If. Mother, vou inu-it nay t alifornia.'' Kefuc am 'imitation ' noon. ' Kvoyone is glad to- havo thoj iroeing weather come to an end. ; A -change f Is welcome here. Rheumatic Pains 10 rruryo ytmr imhimii- im' iM. :. I without dieting. H doesn't niin i the stomach nor depress tho heart. ; Vj(Jri Once nerve-racked sleepless people j H. J W TWIN KA1JA' Ida.. Feb. HS. (A in oin - i- e t . i am ; lased by the lower house Wednes- I week. 110 Dell Allen, 14,. of LaCrando. Ore., r i. Mmok. which t'onnty Introduced tho bill. ; In tho main event of th'o American 1 t (MIANTS PASS. Krultdalo ! mmln hero. On Monday we were delighted legion boxing cnt'd hern last night. ) yirnnge half will be rebuilt. ' Those fmm here thai wer U.. , . . ., ..i. ,.... and the pains and swelling nre; llld not learn If any sales wore ,, ..!.,,lnU. Priwin-int hn ni 1 leading druggists,: like James Mo t Med- xnr'a pharmacy. ; 1 t TO SLAY CODLING ' ' :'. ' ' ,.u ' Arepnato of load, . preferably in the' potrdorcd , 'fonn diluted , with irattir, "vaa conside'rod by ft con ference io plglit specialists ,of the oxpcrimcnt 'statiun to be1 llifr- mont fffuctivoweaiion tot Hie l2eiim tioluii af.-nln.st the eodlln.- niotli. Thla-' jlecii'lon - was: -jwurbt-d'pnly, it tor a. careful ebnBlderutlon of all - known methods of control, Inrlud- lug' various kinds of - traps new poisons, ' contact sprays, etc. - ! The recommended strength of the lead . flrsennto '-.Nprrty is ' i pounds .to 100 gallons, fur the calyx and enrly. covor sprays, especially In badly infested regions, and ' 2 pounds to 100 - gallons for later applications.;'. . Vf. ';- Klalertal losses' mrfy.' be ' averted by caroful orchard sanitation, sucii as tho destruction o 'wormy np plcs at thlnnhiK time,' and tho screening of packing houses In the spring to prevent escape of moths into tho orchard. Another source of codling moths is the piles of cull fruit that accumulate around the packing houses. Cider bolt traps developed in the northwest are" being used to ud vantdce as Indicators of the f llchts of moths and hence an index of tho best time for spray appllca-i tlons.' So far they have not proved i an important primary-method ofj control, however. Electrical traps ! caught, many, other , Insects, but proved unsatisfactory ,in codling motli control. ; 1 I Hosults of extensive trials with j chemically treated bands, were va 1 rlablo. said Don C. Mote, chief In' entomology, who was chairman of; ' the group considering this year's! recommendations. More work is to bo carried on with these. Continued experiments will also bo carried out with calcium arse nate and fluoslllcntes. Additional work is also being dSe with dusts and with contact sprays such ns roflncd oils, oil and nico tine and oil and lead. fninmolnorlsts. cliomlsts. horti culturists and plant pathologists of tho home and brunch cxporl- mont stations took part in the conference. Their rocommcnuH tlons aro essentially the same as contained in tho published spray progrnm for theyear. i TO DISCUSS NET GAME OUBGON STATU COLLKGB. Corvallls. Feb. 25. (Special.) Conference basketball coaches will meet at Seattle, March 1 and 3 to discuss rules, standardization of equipment and tho scheduling of additional games next season. The meeting wa called bi.Carl Lodell, nresirient of tho PaciW coast con ference graduate managers associ ation. Among the questions to be dis cussed by the conference mentors at Seattle will be the type of ball used, tho standardization of light ing, backboards and net rings, elimination of the tip-off. as well as the addition of more games to e.'tch tenm'ft schedule. FLU-GRIP Check before it rtart.. Rub on Inhale vpor Views 1the;;pawn-of tomorrow I 1 :-- -- ... - . .". . Turn to Page 8 mmr mt " ''' .twt" twit X iimtpj i ' r,..,i .:. . ' . ' '-.-. n Ihner y Sorimllhcies Shoes v . i 1 7 J ..V lliillilm yfig. mwt every .hade, ' A.T.I 7 0C :w W L7J , -, , Miwm-; r me Sho i - w I ( I In purclm'ising; a Dfainoml, II i 1 II ruiiilHy Hhuy,lU! bo thu par- II t;;t II amount conjwIiTHtlon. Sr- I i . j II lectin a tohn here means II rr II obtalnliiK the fluent avail- l '.i ! I) able for tho. money. ! ' Jjl Mi Trade Expansion LADIES WILL COME FOR MILES to take advantage of this Millinery sale alone, the values are so genuine and tho styles all fresh new" spring models. Newest shade, and shapes. You select as many as you Wish from Group No. 1 up to $3.95 values, for only New Spring Hats Truly, they are marvelous values even at $6,00, but Group No, 2 will j go for p only, your choice i.... GROUP NO. 3 New Spring Hats Showing the newest materials. Cunning shapes, different colore, tt The trimming and finish p , make them in tho $10 class. Our sale price 3.95 Sale Start Saturday 10 o'Clock Ladies Here Are 50 Hat Not new, shiny atles, but real good looking, and worth up to .7.50. Be here Saturday. Pick your choice for only 50c LADIES, DON'T FAIL TO SEE Our Big Style Show Saturday morning starting at 6 o'clock. Dozen, of our new s.iring frocks, costs, hats and shoes, displayed on living models. Sale Starts 10A.M. 150 Pair Fine Shoes Oxfords. Pumps, etc. Broken tinea. Valus up 16.85. pome early Sat urday morning.. Take your choice for only $1.95 ade Expansion THE NOVELTY SHOE CENTER OF MED FORD And here is where we mako hun, drcds of happy customerswith 200 pair of Peters oxfords, tios, strap slippors, etc.;" spike, Cuban, French and flat heels. Values up to $5.86. Leathers of kid, patent leather, calf and most every shade, for only ., '. Genuine Bargains Values to $6.85 There is going to be a shoe riot here whon ( you ladies see what sterling values we are offering. Just think, 300 pair of fine shoes, ' sizes broken some, but styles ' desirable. Then we are 'putting in all new spring shoes, $5.00 val ues. They all go for, your choice . 'Ye Olde Time Comfort Shoe in one-strap and ties kid and patent leather arch support shoes. Value, regular at $6.50. , Sale price for Sale Starts Saturday lOo'Qpck Turn To Page 8 !3.79 APPLE CROP J Follow your choicrst fruit. ..to the Motrl Calilbrninh! You'll enjoy tliis popular . hfailquartirs fir .orchardiits. .1:.. 0 'HQTEL . : "tAYUR (S O'rARRELL Sanrancco .: . lOU WUl UM . . : , - LOS ANGELES BattetlYoaStop . . IIXTH tad SFRINO lIULIBi fwm 111 : . . . t- ft- Urnm MUU MW Am - .! Mn I Hi , . Mf OrtH H. a FRTXAN, 1 3C